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I painted my rake with a can of Rustoleum Primer and paint. They have the cheap stuff and their premium brand. Cost is about double for the premium spray paints, but still well under $20 for both. I didn't spent much time prepping my rake, I just cleaned it up a little and sprayed it.

It spends all day outside in the elements and a year later, it still looks great. If it starts to rust or have some issues, I can just sand it down and spray it again. With all the damage that it goes through, spending allot of money on the finish didn't make any sense to me.

I've broken two tines so far. When they break, they go a flying!!!!!! The first one I saw fly off, the second one I found on the ground when I got to that area. I had no idea it had broken off until I found it.

Eddie
 
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J_J said:
Larry,

Would you be willing to make several more of those bending units, at a reasonable cost?


J_J, Thats very flattering of you.......

Well maybe not at cost, but, for a reasonable price. BTW What's your definition of "several" and "reasonable"? If a professional machine shop were to make one like mine, at I'm guessing somewhere around 65.00 / hour. I suppose they could whip one out in half the time or less, so 2.5 hours X 65.00 = 165.50 ea. plus about $15 in material. Usually deals like this go south. I once got a PM and sob story for a job from someone saying I was their "last hope". I must have put 10 hours into it. The guy said "If you take this on, I'll make it worth your while" for payment I got a container of spiced bread crumbs for fried chicken :confused: I guess it's all relative. After that, I vowed to never take on jobs like that again. If your really serious about wanting "several" of these, PM me to work out the details offline. Hope your not wanting them before I finish my rake!

Larry
 
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EddieWalker said:
I painted my rake with a can of Rustoleum Primer and paint. ............It spends all day outside in the elements and a year later, it still looks great. If it starts to rust or have some issues, I can just sand it down and spray it again. With all the damage that it goes through, spending allot of money on the finish didn't make any sense to me..........
Eddie

Well said Eddie,
Thanks for bringing the finish on my rake down to earth. No way could $225 be justified powder-coating a tractor implement that gets dragged through dirt and rocks. It was fun checking into it though.
Larry
 
   / Landscape Rake Build #84  
GuglioLS said:
Renze, did you hear your "credits" in that last video?
I did look at the pictures yesterday, but now i had to watch the video too !! :)
 
   / Landscape Rake Build #85  
GuglioLS said:
Great info, OK here is a (dumb?) question - what happens if say you heat the metal first, attach the electrode, then start spraying hot metal? Would that work? I am imagining me being able to heat all the parts up with a weed burner, use my IR temp gun, when it gets to 250 - 300 *F then spray it. Is that a bad idea? Has anyone ever tried that? Sounds like an experiment in the making or don't try this at home?

Larry

I doubt you"d be able to get enough powder on to give suficient coverage. The object being coated needs to look "very fuzzy" prior to heating. "Very fuzzy" is when the surface looks like velvet. As mentioned earlier, heat lamps can be used instead of an oven, the weed burner might be a tad bit of overkill.
 
   / Landscape Rake Build #86  
Hey Larry,
Just wanted to tell you what a fantastic job you are doping in the construction, and especially the bending of that metal.
That video is super cool. BTW, if you are going to make some extra bending dies, make one for me too. I know exactly what you mean about donating your time or charging for it. I did this project for a buddy of mine (not too long ago) which I knew would involve hundreds of design and machine hours. So instead of trying to charge a fair amount, I opted instead to do it as a return favor, so cost was of no concern to me or him and everything turned out much better that way.
Now we are life long buddies.:)
 
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3RRL said:
Hey Larry,
Just wanted to tell you what a fantastic job you are doping in the construction, and especially the bending of that metal.
That video is super cool. BTW, if you are going to make some extra bending dies, make one for me too. I know exactly what you mean about donating your time or charging for it. I did this project for a buddy of mine (not too long ago) which I knew would involve hundreds of design and machine hours. So instead of trying to charge a fair amount, I opted instead to do it as a return favor, so cost was of no concern to me or him and everything turned out much better that way.
Now we are life long buddies.:)

Rob, thanks my life long buddy.....

Generous compliments from the master machinist himself sure are appreciated. That project story of yours for your buddy sounds awfully familiar what a lucky guy he is. Your story reminds me how this 360* rotating blade project became reality. That 3RRL dude sure was nice to take on that monstrosity. OK I owe you for life. I too remember doing a few projects for a buddy and sending him two round trip tickets for a well deserved "vacation" , that "vacation" turned out to be busting his butt replacing dozer track rollers and cutting a road on a steep grade. Thanks again Rob! When I finish up this rake project, I'll see what I can do about making a few spare anvils and dies.

Saturday I got a little more done on the rake, by now all you guys must be getting sick and tired seeing pics of drilling, and band saw cutting. Here are the last you will have to endure before this thing finally gets welded up and assembled. I still have a few more small parts to make, but am on the home stretch.....




The cylinder on top will control the swing / offset the one on the bottom will control the rotational angle. A 1/4" spacer was made for one of the cylinder clevis mounts. The metal I had was 12.25" wide, 1/4" beyond the official capacity of the band saw, I squeezed it in there anyway to cut out a 3"x3"x.25" spacer.





Larry
 
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A 1" thick bushing for the offset pin was needed, I drilled a 1.375" dia hole for the hardened chrome pin, that chrome rod you see through the bushing is from a Hydraulic cylinder off my dozer. Last year I replaced the rods in the hydraulic cylinders and kept the old hardened chrome rods. It will come in handy for this project.





The band saw needed cleaning bad - I got quite a few shavings out and replaced the blade.




Sunday I got to spend some quality time with my 81 Y/O Mom and Dad for Fathers day. That was a great time and a welcome break from the rake.




Larry
 
   / Landscape Rake Build #89  
GuglioLS said:
Well said Eddie,
Thanks for bringing the finish on my rake down to earth. No way could $225 be justified powder-coating a tractor implement that gets dragged through dirt and rocks. It was fun checking into it though.
Larry


Larry.

I saw this website for epoxy one part paint for industrial use, and thought you might be interested.

EPOXY GUARD 1 PART EPOXY COATING EPOXY ALKYD RESIN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SCROLL DOWN FOR COLOR CHOICES CLICK CHIP FOR COLOR SWATCH (ON WHITE BACKGROUND)
 
   / Landscape Rake Build #90  
This epoxy paint may be a good alternative if it is an alkyd epoxy/enamel. We use to spec alkyd enamels for all sorts of structural steel items where I used to work at.
 

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